--- name: dot-export description: Export DOT/Graphviz diagrams from documents to SVG images. Use after creating documents with DOT code blocks when you need to render them as static images for distribution, GitHub, wikis, or static sites. Supports multiple layout engines (dot, neato, circo, fdp, twopi, osage, patchwork). Processes .md, .html, .mdx, .rst, .adoc files. allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Write, Edit --- # DOT/Graphviz Diagram Export Skill Automatically render DOT/Graphviz diagrams in documents to SVG images using the dot-renderer tool. --- ## Tool Location ``` ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/ ├── render-dot.js # Single diagram renderer └── process-document.js # Full document processor ``` --- ## Workflow ### Step 1: Create Document with DOT Diagrams When creating a document with DOT diagrams, use the standard DOT syntax in code blocks: ```markdown # My Document Here's the graph: ```dot digraph G { rankdir=LR A [label="Start"] B [label="Process"] C [label="End"] A -> B -> C } ``` More content... ``` ### Step 2: Export Diagrams to SVG After creating/editing a document with DOT blocks, run: ```bash node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/process-document.js --verbose ``` **Options:** - `--layout=` - Force layout engine for all diagrams: `dot`, `neato`, `circo`, `fdp`, `twopi`, `osage`, `patchwork` - `--verbose` - Show detailed progress - `--dry-run` - Preview without making changes ### Step 3: Result Structure The tool will: 1. **Extract** all DOT code blocks (`\`\`\`dot`, `\`\`\`graphviz`, or `\`\`\`gv`) 2. **Render** each to SVG in `diagrams/{document-name}/` 3. **Replace** the code block with an image reference 4. **Preserve** original code in a comment for future editing **Output structure:** ``` document.md diagrams/ └── document/ ├── diagram-1.svg ├── network-topology.svg └── class-hierarchy.svg ``` **Document transformation:** ```markdown ```dot digraph { A -> B } ``` ![diagram-1](diagrams/document/diagram-1.svg) ``` --- ## Layout Engines Choose the appropriate layout engine for your graph type: | Engine | Best For | Description | |--------|----------|-------------| | `dot` | Hierarchical graphs | Directed graphs, org charts, flowcharts (default) | | `neato` | Undirected graphs | Network diagrams, social networks | | `fdp` | Large graphs | Force-directed placement, clusters | | `circo` | Circular layouts | Ring structures, cyclic dependencies | | `twopi` | Radial layouts | Tree-like structures radiating from center | | `osage` | Clustered layouts | Nested clusters, module diagrams | | `patchwork` | Treemaps | Space-filling rectangular layout | ### Specifying Layout Three ways to specify layout engine: **1. In the code fence:** ```markdown ```dot:neato graph G { A -- B -- C -- A } ``` ``` **2. In the DOT code (comment):** ```dot // layout: fdp graph G { A -- B -- C } ``` **3. In the DOT code (attribute):** ```dot digraph G { layout=circo A -> B -> C -> A } ``` **4. CLI override (applies to all diagrams):** ```bash node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/process-document.js doc.md --layout=neato ``` --- ## Rendering Single Diagrams To render a single diagram without processing a full document: ```bash # From a .dot file node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/render-dot.js diagram.dot output.svg # From stdin echo "digraph { A -> B }" | node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/render-dot.js --stdin output.svg # With specific layout node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/render-dot.js diagram.dot output.svg --layout=neato # Other output formats node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/render-dot.js diagram.dot output.json --format=json ``` --- ## Supported Document Types | Extension | Image Syntax Used | |-----------|-------------------| | `.md`, `.markdown` | `![alt](path)` with HTML comment | | `.html`, `.htm` | `` tag with HTML comment | | `.mdx` | JSX `` with JSX comment | | `.rst` | `.. image::` directive | | `.adoc` | `image::` macro | --- ## Supported Code Fence Syntax All these are equivalent: - `\`\`\`dot` - Standard DOT - `\`\`\`graphviz` - Full name alias - `\`\`\`gv` - Short alias With layout hint: - `\`\`\`dot:neato` - `\`\`\`graphviz:circo` - `\`\`\`gv:fdp` --- ## Integration with Diagramming Skill This skill works together with the diagramming skill: 1. **Design**: Use the diagramming skill with 19-DOT-GRAPHVIZ-GUIDE.md for DOT syntax and semantic coloring 2. **Export**: Use this skill to render diagrams to SVG for distribution **Recommended workflow:** 1. Create document with DOT code blocks (using diagramming skill for styling) 2. Review diagrams in a tool like Graphviz Online or VS Code extension 3. Run export to generate final SVGs 4. Commit both document and generated SVGs --- ## Diagram Naming Diagrams are named based on: 1. **Graph name** in DOT syntax: `digraph MyGraph {` → `mygraph.svg` 2. **Label attribute**: `label="Network Topology"` → `network-topology.svg` 3. **Fallback**: `diagram-1`, `diagram-2`, etc. To control naming, use a named graph: ```dot digraph NetworkTopology { A -> B -> C } ``` → Generates `networktopology.svg` --- ## Editing Rendered Diagrams To edit a previously rendered diagram: 1. Find the commented original code in the document 2. Uncomment the DOT block 3. Edit the diagram 4. Re-run the export tool 5. The new SVG will replace the old one --- ## Output Formats The renderer supports multiple output formats: | Format | Extension | Use Case | |--------|-----------|----------| | `svg` | `.svg` | Web, documents, scalable (default) | | `dot` | `.dot` | Canonical DOT output | | `json` | `.json` | Graph structure as JSON | | `dot_json` | `.json` | DOT with JSON output | | `xdot_json` | `.json` | Extended DOT with JSON | --- ## Troubleshooting ### "Cannot find module 'node-graphviz'" Install dependencies: `cd ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer && npm install` ### Diagram doesn't render - Check DOT syntax at https://dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline/ - Ensure graph type matches layout (use `graph` for undirected with neato, `digraph` for directed) ### Layout looks wrong - Try different layout engines - For undirected graphs, use `neato` or `fdp` - For hierarchical data, use `dot` - For circular, use `circo` or `twopi` ### SVG too large/small The tool auto-sizes based on diagram content. For custom sizing, edit the generated SVG or use CSS in your document. --- ## Example Commands ```bash # Process a markdown file node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/process-document.js ./docs/README.md --verbose # Process with specific layout for all diagrams node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/process-document.js ./docs/network.md --layout=neato # Dry run to see what would happen node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/process-document.js ./docs/README.md --dry-run # Render single diagram with circo layout node ~/.claude/tools/dot-renderer/render-dot.js ./diagrams/cycle.dot ./output/cycle.svg --layout=circo ``` --- ## DOT Quick Reference ### Basic Directed Graph ```dot digraph G { A -> B -> C B -> D } ``` ### Basic Undirected Graph ```dot graph G { A -- B -- C B -- D } ``` ### With Styling (Cagle Palette) ```dot digraph G { node [style=filled] // Infrastructure (blue) Cloud [fillcolor="#E3F2FD" color="#1565C0" fontcolor="#0D47A1"] // Service (green) API [fillcolor="#E8F5E9" color="#2E7D32" fontcolor="#1B5E20"] // Data (amber) DB [fillcolor="#FFF8E1" color="#F57F17" fontcolor="#E65100"] Cloud -> API -> DB } ``` ### Subgraphs/Clusters ```dot digraph G { subgraph cluster_frontend { label="Frontend" style=filled fillcolor="#E3F2FD" UI; Components } subgraph cluster_backend { label="Backend" style=filled fillcolor="#E8F5E9" API; Services } UI -> API } ```